Rhode Island pendulum vol. 7 no. 50

FOUR HUNDRED MORMONS ON THE WAY TO UTAH.—This morning four hun-dred Mormons passed through this city on their way to Utah Territory. They were from England. Eight cars were occupied by the people and two by their baggage. Of the eight passenger cars, two were occu-pied by those calling themselves first class passengers. These appeared much better than the other emigrants; the female first class passengers were particularly distin-guishable from ordinary Mormon recruits The rest of the women were evidently of the poorest class. The emigrant train that conveyed these Mormons was a large one, consisting of ten cars of passengers.—Cleve-land Herald, May 20th.

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FOUR HUNDRED MORMONS ON THE WAY TO UTAH.—This morning four hun-dred Mormons passed through this city on their way to Utah Territory. They were from England. Eight cars were occupied by the people and two by their baggage. Of the eight passenger cars, two were occu-pied by those calling themselves first class passengers. These appeared much better than the other emigrants; the female first class passengers were particularly distin-guishable from ordinary Mormon recruits The rest of the women were evidently of the poorest class. The emigrant train that conveyed these Mormons was a large one, consisting of ten cars of passengers.—Cleve-land Herald, May 20th.